Korg DSS-1

A wonderful early digital synthesizer. With eight notes of polyphony,
two oscillators per voice, a noise source, two multi-stage envelopes, a
resonant filter and auto-bend, the DSS-1 has much in common with Korg's
previous flagship DW-8000. But it went much further, boasting twin
digital delays, oscillator sync, an improved unison mode, a lush analog
VCF switchable between 12 and 24dB, and more. Whereas the DW-8000 got
its raw material from 16 stored digital waves, the DSS1's oscillators
take their source from sampling, additive synthesis, or even hand-drawn
waveforms!

It actually had a warm sound and was great for creating pads and
textures, as well as deep basses and drones. The synthesis method is
based on altering various waveform samples via 2 data sliders.
It can sample and then treat the samples as its waveforms - that
includes all filtering and envelopes.

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